Hi,

This might sound weird, but try "

pg_ctl start -o '-d0'

Include any other options you need of course too.  The point is not
having a space between the -d and the 0.

This fixes things for me when I have the default startup options
different, but need logging off for a while.

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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> JP ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 2
> The lower the number the more severe it is.
> 
> Short Description
> debug_level 0 does not stop debug messages
> 
> Long Description
> I'm trying to silence the annoying output generated by vacuum.  I've
> tried both command line options (-d 0, -S (with syslog enabled)) and
> postgresql.conf (debug_level = 0, silent_mode = 1).  Setting debug
> level to 0 should silence these messages, but still let errors through.  Setting 
>debug level higher seems to generate more output, which is great.  just be nice if 
>the vacuum output were at level 3 or
> greater.
> 
> Platform: OpenBSD 2.8 (i386)
> PG Version: 7.1
> 
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